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  Ainbcellach mac Ferchair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ainbcellach mac Ferchair was king of the Cenél Loairn of Dál Riata, and perhaps of all Dál Riata, from 697 until 698, when he was deposed and exiled to Ireland.
Ainbcellach had certainly returned by September 719, when he was killed fighting against Selbach in "Finnglen" (perhaps near Loch Fyne).
Ainbcellach's son Muiredach was later king of the Cenél Loairn.
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King Alpin [Elphin] of Dalriada was killed in the battle for the city; while Muredach, the rival-king, was chased out of the country and fled to Ireland for refuge.
After that, the kings of Dalriada who had until then lived peacefully as neighbors of the Picts turned their policy of expansion against the Scottish natives and obtained territories in Scotland by force or treaty from the Picts.
The Kingdom of Scotland (Scotia) was founded in 844/848 by Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Dalriada, who united Dalriada [a tiny kingdom on Scotland's western shore] and Albany [the major kingdom of Scotland's five regional-states] to form the Kingdom of Scotland.
www.angelfire.com /ego/et_deo/scottishkings.wps.htm   (6665 words)

  
 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A small land and thinly populated, her skeptical and occasionaly dour children are legendary the world over as soldiers, merchants, doctors, explorers, engineers, and inventors; any trade, in fact, that requires considerable self-discipline combined with a flare of creativity.
Contains: Angus, Argyll, Atholl, Buchan, Caithness, Carrick, DalRiada, Dunbar, Fife, Galloway, Gododdin, Hebrides Isles, Iona, Lochow, Lord of the Isles, Lorne, Lothian, Moray, the Orkney Isles, the Picts, Ross, St.
Hereafter the title was always associated with the direct heir to the throne of Great Britain, and merges with the Dukedom of Cornwall, the Earldom of Chester, the Hereditary Great Stewardship of Scotland, and the Lordship of the Isles as a subsidiary title of the Prince of Wales.
ellone-loire.net /obsidian/scot.html   (4146 words)

  
 Cleverpedia, the ultimate encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It was one of the four battle ships finished placed of the Iowa class, which should provide its service particularly against the Japanese in the Pacific.
Ainbcellach (also: Ainbcellach mac Ferchar; 698) was in the years 697-698 king of Dalriada.
Medelpad is a historical province (landscape or land cape (schwed.)) in the region Norrland.
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 magoo.com: Scots Kings—Including Kings of Dal Riada who Reigned from Ireland by Hugh McGough
Further confirmation that the Irish of Dalriada were the Scoti who settled in Scotland as early as the fourth century, and eventually gave Scotland its name, is found in Settlement on the Western Seaboard c.
On Michael McKay's website are pages on the Irish Kings of Dalriada (to 501 A.D.), the Scottish Kings of Dalriada (Tribe of Loarn 501 to 736), the Royal House of Moray (736 to 1215), and the Kings of Scots (844 to 1290).
Cairbre (alias Eochaidh) Riada —a quo "Dalriada," in Ireland, and in Scotland.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Senchus fer n-Alban   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Senchus is a relatively short document, around 70 or 80 lines of type depending on the variant used.
Most versions of the Senchus follow the late myth of the Dál Riata origins by beginning with Eochaid Muinremar and sons of Erc, Fergus Mór among them.
Sharpe, Richard, "The thriving of Dalriada" in Simon Taylor (ed.), Kings, clerics and chronicles in Scotland 500–1297.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Senchus_fer_n-Alban   (567 words)

  
 Ancestors of Carl G. Lawrence, Jr. - Person Page 73   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
King of Scotland 843-858, King of the Picts and Scots (as Cinead), ruled in Dalriada 844-859.
Eochaid was murdered by Ferchar's son, Ainbcellach, circa 697.
Upon the death of Domnall Donn, the kingship of Dál Riata was disputed between Eochaid, son of Domangart II and Ferchar Fota, head of the Loarn branch of the family of Erc.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~lawrpaul/lawrancs-p/p73.htm   (3189 words)

  
 600's AD
Domnal Brecc The Freckled, son of Eochidh becomes King of Dalriada and Scotland.
660 - Donmangart II MacDomnal, son of Domnal Brecc becomes King of Dalriada who restored the territory to a small extent.
695 - Eochaid II King of Dalriada Crooked Nose, son of Domangart II, becomes King of Dalriada, claiming the kingdom from Domnal Donn and Ferchar, possibly held hostage until Ferchar's death in 697.
www.packrat-pro.com /600AD.htm   (1539 words)

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